0 present participle of demonstrate --
1 to show or make something clear: --
[ + question word ] The teacher demonstrated how to use the equipment.
He got a job demonstrating kitchen equipment in a department store.
These problems demonstrate the importance of strategic planning.
[ + that ] Research has demonstrated that babies can recognize their mother's voice very soon after birth.
These numbers clearly demonstrate the size of the economic problem facing the country.
2 to express or show that you have a particular feeling, quality, or ability: --
3 to make a public expression that you are not satisfied about something, especially by marching or having a meeting: --
The discourse in written electronic conferences displayed greater lexical range, and students in these conferences produced more discourse demonstrating interactive competence.
Stills extracted from the installation's video output, demonstrating the layering and fragmentation of various images with moving text.
We found general agreement that demonstrating effects on clinical endpoints, also referred to as studying effectiveness, should be a main issue in drug regulation.
I enjoyed this piece of bricolage as demonstrating something of the magpie mind of the artist and also as a celebration of hybridity and imperfection.
There are standard methods for demonstrating either of the first two possibilities.
The three examples considered internal factors, demonstrating how commitment to a thesis constrains interpretation of the evidence.
It would be worthwhile to supplement the above results with counter-examples demonstrating that this or that side condition is indispensible.
What is required, therefore, is a 'level playing field' in the sense of an equality of opportunity for demonstrating the use of skills.